Alzheimer's Risk May Be Influenced by Flu Shots
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High-dose flu jabs linked to 55% lower risk of Alzheimer's disease in over-65s
Scientists have revealed that older adults receiving high-dose influenza vaccinations may slash their chances of developing Alzheimer's dementia by approximately 55 per cent.Women demonstrated the most pronounced protective effects from the stronger jab, which is especially significant given that they face roughly double the likelihood of developing the devastating memory-robbing condition compared with their male counterparts.But although the s…
Vaccine found to decrease Alzheimer’s disease risk by 55 per cent
People who had a high dose of the common jab had a lower risk
Alzheimer's Risk May Be Influenced by Flu Shots
(MedPage Today) -- Older adults who received a high-dose inactivated influenza vaccine had a lower risk of incident Alzheimer's disease dementia compared with those who received a standard-dose shot, U.S. claims data showed. Compared with standard...
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